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PNS Daily Newscast - May 24, 2018

Jared Kushner is finally granted his security clearance. Also on our nationwide rundown: A new lawsuit seeks the release of a gay man from ICE detention in Pennsylvania; and protecting an Arizona water source for millions near Phoenix.

Public News Service - VA: Women's Issues

RICHMOND, Va. — According to the National Cancer Institute, cervical cancer is the second-leading cause of cancer deaths in women in their 20s and 30s. But health care professionals say cervical cancer also is highly preventable.
January is Cervical Health Awareness Month, but with just a fe

RICHMOND, Va. — Gov. Ralph Northam continues his longtime support for women's reproductive rights, by rallying alongside women at the State Capitol today on the anniversary of Roe v. Wade.
Despite the landmark 1973 Supreme Court ruling that established a woman's right to end a pregnancy, wom

NORFOLK, Va. — Killing, harming or threatening to harm beloved pets are weapons used by domestic abusers to manipulate victims into silence, but new legislation by Virginia U.S. Senators Mark Warner and Tim Kaine would extend protections to survivors and their pets.
The Centers for Disease

RICHMOND, Va. – The healthcare bill just passed by Republicans in the U.S. House is facing opposition from groups representing doctors, hospitals and seniors.
The American Medical Association, American Hospital Association and AARP all are sharply criticizing the revised American Health Care

RICHMOND, Va. - Women working in Virginia on conservation issues say they sometimes struggle to be heard - but the way their younger peers are joining the fight gives them a lot of hope.
Giles Harnsberger, director of Groundwork RVA, said people can feel sidelined, both as environmentalists and as

RICHMOND, Va. – As the General Assembly enters its final stretch, two bills dealing with reproductive issues still have a chance of passing.
One would end state funding for Planned Parenthood. It resembles similar anti-abortion legislation in Congress and other state capitols.
Margie Del C

RICHMOND, Va. – While voters across the country may wonder about Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia, Hillary Clinton's new vice presidential pick, many progressive groups from his home state say they like him.
For Democratic voters nationally, Kaine's positions on trade and financial regulation have

RICHMOND, Va. - University students staying up all night isn't unusual unless they're "hacking" solutions for folks who struggle to care for family members.
Teams from seven Virginia colleges worked 25 hours straight in the second annual "Caring for the Caregiver Hack."
James Madison University'